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October 1, National Day.

The longest holiday of the year, where nearly everyone, rich or poor, chooses this ti to travel.

And Wuzhen, as one of the most famous tourist destinations in the country, certainly wasn't lacking tourists...

Even though it was already evening, the small streets of Wuzhen were still teeming with people, waves after waves of crowds squeezing past Gu Heng...

"Why are there still so many people at night? I told you, we should go to Japan for the National Day, but you insisted on coming to Wuzhen, talking about saving money, how can you enjoy yourself with so many people? Are we here to travel or to watch people? How much would a trip to Japan cost? Just to save that little money, we co here to suffer this tornt! I'm really getting angry!"

A girl being jostled by the crowd couldn't help but complain to her boyfriend next to her...

The boy, who was struggling to navigate the crowd with the girl, felt a bit embarrassed when he heard the complaint...

On one hand, his girlfriend's public questioning was making him a bit awkward. On the other hand, what she said was indeed true. Wuzhen was just too crowded, so much that there wasn't the slightest sense of enjoynt in going out to play—and that was at night. If it were dayti, he dared not imagine how packed it would be...

But thinking about the cost of going to Japan for a few days, which would be at least twenty or thirty thousand, and then thinking about how spending a few thousand in Wuzhen for food and fun was nothing in comparison—and considering it's not an easy task to have a girlfriend these days, especially one that, despite her complaints, hadn't refused to go out, belonging to those who are stubborn but soft-hearted—he could only reluctantly suppress his frustration and said, "I rember that it wasn't this jam-packed a few years ago when I ca in the evening..."

Hearing the boy's words, the girl continued to sulk in silence. In contrast, a girl from another couple next to them cheerfully explained, "Actually, there weren't this many people in the past either, it's mainly because of tonight's fireworks festival and drone performance.

My boyfriend and I were actually planning to go to West Mountain, but we changed our minds at the last minute and ca to Wuzhen instead. Probably a lot of people did the sa."

"A fireworks festival? How co I didn't know anything about it?"

"It's strange, the fireworks festival this ti. Normally, if there was such an event, they would probably start promoting it two or three months in advance. But this ti, they only started a few days ago, so many people don't know. If they had promoted it earlier, I guess there would be twice as many people tonight.

I asked so staff in the scenic area today, and they told that the fireworks festival wasn't hosted by the scenic area, but sponsored by a tavern inside. My boyfriend and I are planning to go check out that tavern. Hopefully, it's not too crowded now."

"What's the tavern called? Should we go together?"

"I think it's called First eting Tavern, quite an artistic na. Should be interesting."

Friendships between won are always born mysteriously. In just a few words, the two girls had beco good friends, walking hand in hand towards the distant tavern, leaving the two boys with no choice but to exchange a look of resignation and hastily follow...

Gu Heng watched the two couples leave, his face masked...

Why wear a mask?

There was no helping it...

His fa had beco too great now, comparable to those top-tier celebrities, especially since most tourists in the scenic areas were young people—there were hardly a few who didn't know him. If he didn't armor himself completely like this, leaving aside safety concerns, he would be overwheld by people wanting to take photos...

If it weren't for sunglasses looking weird at night, Gu Heng would have considered wearing them...

"This ans, Lin Ran's First eting Tavern also has your shares, right?"

Fang Xun stood beside Gu Heng, as if she were still guiding him around like she used to, nodding slightly when she heard his words, "Yes, a little share, 10%.

A few months ago, Lin Ran suddenly ca to Wuzhen and stayed in our hotel for nearly half a month, and she stayed in the sa room you did. I was her housekeeper then.

She was out early and back late every day, running around Wuzhen. I couldn't help but ask her what she was planning.

Then she told she had quit her job and was planning to do so small business in Wuzhen. I suggested that she open a tavern here, and she agreed.

You also know I've been in Wuzhen for so many years. I'm very familiar with many of the staff in the scenic area, so I helped her rent a storefront and provided a lot of suggestions. And when the tavern was nearly ready to open after the decoration was almost done, she wanted to give 20% of the shares. I declined.

But I couldn't dissuade her, so in the end, I spent 100,000 yuan, and she gave 10% of the shares."

"100,000 yuan for a 10% stake, only that little investnt?"

Fang Xun, hearing Gu Heng's blunt response, couldn't help but roll her eyes, answering in annoyance, "She spent more than 3 million in total. The 100,000 yuan for 10% of the shares is practically like a gift she gave , though I'm not quite clear why she did that."

"3 million isn't much either..."

After muttering, before Fang Xun could fully express her annoyance, Gu Heng continued, "Then you should know why I ca to Wuzhen, right?"

Fang Xun found Gu Heng's tone finally normal and nodded her head.

"A few days ago, when you said to use the fireworks festival to promote First eting Tavern, I knew what you were here for. But since you didn't ntion it, I didn't ask either."

"Now that I've ntioned it, have you got any suggestions?"

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